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Joshua Hartelt, a graduate student at [https://www.sdstate.edu/ South Dakota State University], has produced a thesis for his master's degree.


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Latest revision as of 20:16, 22 June 2026

Joshua Hartelt, a graduate student at South Dakota State University, has produced a thesis for his master's degree.

In the thesis, he describes a stigma associated with foreskin restoration.[1]

References

  1. REFdocument Hartelt, Joshua: "I Don't Want to Hear About Your Dick": Communicatively"I Don't Want to Hear About Your Dick":, South Dakota State University (Brookings, South Dakota). (2018). Retrieved 22 June 2026.